CDBG and HOME Programs

The CDBG and HOME Programs are the Federal Government's primary programs for promoting community revitalization throughout the country, providing annual grants on a formula basis to approximately 1,000 metropolitan cities including College Station.

CDBG funds are used for a wide range of community development activities directed toward neighborhood revitalization, economic development, and improved community facilities and services. Any project obtaining CDBG funding is required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to meet at least one of three national objectives:

Benefit Low- and Moderate-Income Persons

Aid in the Prevention or Elimination of Slums or Blight

Meet Urgent Community Development Needs

HOME funds are used - often in partnership with local non-profit groups - to fund a variety of activities that build, purchase, and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for rent or homeownership or provide direct rental assistance to low-income people.

Public Service Agencies

Each year the City of College Station City Council continues to support the allocation of the maximum of 15% of the City’s annual Community Development Block Grant to fund local public services. Learn more.

Public Facility funds are used to expand, improve and/or add public facilities and infrastructure when and where needed for designated low to moderate income areas of the city. Improvements include streets, parks, neighborhood centers, community centers, and sidewalk projects.

Please refer any input you have on future public facility or infrastructure projects to the Community Services Department at (979) 764-3778.

Recently funded CDBG Public Facility Projects include:

Cooner Street Rehabilitation

FM 2154 (Wellborn Rd.) Sidewalks

Dominik Dr. Sidewalks

Southwest Park Improvements

Federal Reporting

In order to receive annual CDBG funding, the City must submit a five year Consolidated Plan and an annual Action Plan for each of those five years. The Community Services Department is the City's primary agency for both the Consolidated Plan and the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). To view publications, click here.

The Five Year Consolidated Plan

In the Consolidated Plan, the City identifies its goals for community development programs, which also serve as the criteria against which HUD will evaluate the City's performance in carrying out the identified goals. The Consolidated Plan promotes a comprehensive approach to local decisions by engaging all local residents interested in community development, helping identify the needs of the community to formulate strategies for addressing current and future needs.

The Action Plan

The One-Year Action Plan, updated annually, is a component of the Consolidated Plan used to reflect any changes previously reported. Additionally, the plan includes the annual allocations, program projections, and budget for the upcoming year.

The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report

At the close of each program year, the City uses its CAPER to inform the public on how CDBG and HOME funds have been expended, and to describe the purpose and extent to which the programs have been delivered.